Its MICE.
Go see your English teacher!
Its MICE.
Go see your English teacher!
mices
Meeeces or Mousies
mouse for 1 and mice for more then 1
Originally Posted by Noni
lol, sorry get it all the time at work ... Shouldn't have to keep correcting people!
Mousen, clearly.
Originally Posted by StringentOriginally Posted by AoDProblem solvedOriginally Posted by ajbrun
Originally Posted by Noni
I like mice, they're soft, and have cute ears
yeah but taste all that great unless BBQ'd. then they're actually quite nice, with a little BBq dip sauce. or chocolate coated
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Bit much if the cat brings them too you half alive ...
Depends in what context. If it's the small rodent then it's always mice as the plural, but if it's the mouse as the peripheral used on a computer then it can be either mice or mouses.
# pl. mice or mousĀ·es (mousz) Computer Science. A hand-held, button-activated input device that when rolled along a flat surface directs an indicator to move correspondingly about a computer screen, allowing the operator to move the indicator freely, as to select operations or manipulate text or graphics.
There's the definition, notice "mice or mouses". Just to clear it up of course
Flange... I mean Mice.
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Originally Posted by Howard
Originally Posted by Noni
It's Mice, do a spell check, look in the dictionary.
If your talking about computer mice, then I know how it can be slightly more confusing , it's still mice though.
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